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The Chalk Man by C. J. Tudor

The Chalk Man

by C. J. Tudor
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  • Jan 9, 2018, 288 pages
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  • Dec 2018, 288 pages
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  • Bonnie B. (Fairbanks, AK)
    Chalk Can Be Erased - Nightmares Remain
    The chalk man is a thriller about a murder that haunts several young men throughout their youth and into their adult years. It is touted as a psychological thriller but I found it too obtuse and disconnected for it to make a very good impression on me. Basically, the novel starts out as a game between the boys. They use chalk men as their secret code. However, the code leads them to a dead body. As the boys grow up, the code letters continue and lead them to seek an answer as to what really happened all those years ago.

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